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Timing, they say, is everything, and it is not director Paul Thomas Anderson’s fault that his latest film, " One Battle After Another ," is opening after the worst two weeks of American left-wing political violence in decades. But it sure makes it hard to watch.

Imagine a movie about World War II in which you are meant to be cheering for lovable Nazis.

The film is an adaptation of the 1990s novel "Vineland ," and it turns out making Thomas Pynchon novels into movies is a bit like translating James Joyce’s "Ulysses" into Chinese. You can do it, but you miss a lot.

TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL’S OCTOBER 7 FLIP-FLOP REVEALS PREJUDICE OF CULTURAL GATEKEEPERS

What is missing here is even the slightest bit of nuance about the glo

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